iserith
Magic Wordsmith
How that description is interpreted is up to the player to decide. Maybe they ignore it. Maybe they try to figure out why it is. Just like any other detail provided in the game.So if the DM says that the NPC is acting fidgety while saying something, what does that mean? Because as I just said, that can be interpreted in several ways.
I'm still not seeing why you seem to think I'm not calling for Wisdom (Insight) checks in my game when appropriate to do so. And that's when the player states an action along those lines and there's an uncertain outcome and a meaningful consequence for failure.Which is why making an Insight check is good, because then we can straight-up learn, with minimal ambiguity, that we (the PC) feel that the NPC is being evasive. I as the player don't have worry that I'm gotten what the DM may or may not have meant to be a clue, and I as the DM don't have to worry that my players understood my hints. (This is doubly true for me because I'm an aspie and sometimes don't read people well.)